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Outcaste, 43 Brook Green, London, W6 7EF, Tel: 020 7605 5808 / Fax: 020 7605 5188 / Email: paul@mvillage.co.uk - mary-anne@mvillage.co.uk
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Outcaste Records was founded in 1995 by Shabs and Paul Franklyn on the strength of the club night of the same name. The aim was to promote and endorse British-Asian ...

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1. Outcaste | Define Outcaste at Dictionary.com
–noun . 1. (in India) a person who has left or been expelled from his or her caste. 2. a person of no caste.
2. Outcaste - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster ...
Definition of OUTCASTE. 1: one who has been ejected from a Hindu caste for violation of its customs or rules . 2: one who has no caste . First Known Use of OUTCASTE
3. Outcast - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An outcast (also known as an unpopular person, a reject, or a social reject), is a person who is rejected, and sometimes isolated, by society in general.
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Outcaste may refer to: by extension, anything or anyone with a social stigma, due to criminal behavior or non-acceptance of societal norms. Casteless people in India ...
5. outcaste (Hindu caste system) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
outcaste (Hindu caste system), in the Hindu caste system, an individual or group that has been thrown out of caste, usually for some ritual offense. The outcasting ...
6. outcaste - definition of outcaste by the Free Online Dictionary ...
out·caste (out k st) n. An Untouchable. outcaste [ˈaʊtˌkɑːst] n. 1. (Social Science / Anthropology & Ethnology) a person who has been expelled from a caste
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